I recall when most horse owners in Texas knew how to care for thier animals. Then came do-gooders and laws forbiding slaughter. Where hopless injured,crazy and otherwise usless horses were slaughtered in earlier times,now days breeders,trainers and others finding themselves with worthless horses give them away. Needless to say,anyone who knows horses will not take them. Cluless new owners with a bunch of horses is a recipe for disaster. Texas is presently under drought driving hay prices through the ceiling. Starving horses every where but do-gooders cling to thier idealistic ways insisting starvation beats a quick human death. Cluless owner who can't afford feed and vet sure can't afford a back-hoe to bury them. Anyone who has dug a post hole in dry Texas black clay knows what a chore it is digging holes big enough to bury horses. I leave you with a question. How many do-gooders come with shovels in 100+degree Texas heat helping bury dead horses? Just thinking about it makes my rear orifice crave a dip of snuff.
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